Who is responsible to the CNO for the marine side of the program?
Commandant of the Marine Corps
100
What does Chapter 2 pertain to?
Current Death Program
100
What does CACO stand for?
Casualty assistance calls officer
100
What is the instruction for the Precious Metals Recovery Program?
BUMEDINST 4010.3
100
Who has overall management responsibility for the Precious Metal Recovery Program?
The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
200
What is included for non-recovered remains?
1. Payment for/reimbursement of memorial service expenses
2. Memorial flag, plot, and marker
200
Who is responsible for the administration of the Navy Casualty Assistance Calls Program (CACP)?
Commander, Naval Military Personnel Command (COMNAVMILPERSCOM)
200
Who is responsible to the CNO for the navy side of the program?
Commander, Naval Medical Command
200
To whom should the Precious Metals Recovery Report be submitted?
Naval Medical Logistic Command and also send a copy to the supporting healthcare support office
200
When you submit the Precious Metals Recovery Report to the Naval Medical Logistic Command, by what day should they receive it?
By the last day of the month, following the end of each fiscal year
300
What is the function of this program?
(Name at least 4)
1. Search, recovery, and identification of remains. 2. COMNAVMEDCOM notification 3. Notification to PNOK/SNOK 4. Collection/retention of effects 5. Preparation/casketing/inspection of remains 6. Transportation of remains 7. Escort of remains 8. Provision of flags 9. Cremation 10. Interment 11. Provision of grave marker 12. Payment of DAP expenses
300
What is the Decedent Affairs Officer typically?
A member of the Medical Service Corps, or, an enlisted member as the patient administration officer, the leading chief petty officer
300
What is the Decedent affairs instruction?
NAVMEDCOMINST 5360.1
300
What is the precious Metals recovery Program designed to do?
It is designed to save DOD money by recycling precious metals, and using funds to offset cost of supplies for DOD activities.
300
Who is the DLA coordinator for all programs associated with the collection, recovery, and processing of precious metals?
The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS-OCP)
400
An activity has the responsibility for coordination and awarding of a one-time contract for preparation of remains when?
When a death occurs at/within 40 miles of a naval MTF, or at a Marine Corps activity at which an annual care of deceased contract is not in effect
400
What are included in annual care of the dead contracts?
1. Naval medical facilities
2. Naval activities with annual contracts for care of deceased
3. Activities authorized by COMNAVMEDCOM to use annual contracts of Army or Air Force
400
Adjudication and payment of certain DAP expenses include?
(Must name at least 3 of 4)
1. Primary expenses when a one-time contract is used
2. Secondary (burial) allowances
3. Memorial allowance
4. Necessary transportation expenses
400
Name the Precious Metals included in the Recovery Program?
Silver
Gold
Platinum
Platinum family of noble metals (Palladium, Iridium, Rhodium, Osmium, and Ruthenium)
400
What is The Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS), responsible for?
(Name all 3)
Procurement
Major maintenance
Repair of recovery equipment
What form is the Request for Payment of Funeral and/or Interment Expenses
DD 1375
500
MED 5360-10, Interment Allowance Review Data report must be submitted to COMNAVMEDCOM (MEDCOM-332) by when?
30 October every year
500
Who Coordinates the Precious Metals Recovery Program for the Navy?
The Naval Supply Systems Command (COMNAVSUPSYSCOM)
500
Who maintains liaison with the Naval Supply System Command as the BUMED Precious Metals Recovery Program coordinator and program manager and provides assistance and monitors all MTFs and DTFs reporting requirements, reviews, and consolidates their quarterly reports?